Discussed are a smart watch and a method for controlling the same, which determine a notification device that provides a notification of an event, based on wearing/non-wearing of a smart watch and on a distance between the smart watch and an external digital device. The smart watch includes a display unit configured to display content, a sensor unit configured to detect an input signal and transmit the detected input signal to a processor, a communication unit configured to transmit/receive data, and the processor configured to control the display unit, the sensor unit, and the communication unit, wherein the processor is configured to detect a mode of the smart watch, wherein the mode of the smart watch includes a worn mode and an unworn mode of the smart watch.
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17. A method for controlling a smart watch, comprising:
detecting a mode of the smart watch, wherein the mode of the smart watch includes a worn mode and an unworn mode of the smart watch;
detecting an external digital device paired with the smart watch;
obtaining a distance between the smart watch and the external digital device; and
determining a notification device providing a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device based on the worn mode or unworn mode of the smart watch and based on the distance between the smart watch and the external digital device,
wherein the notification device includes at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device.
1. A smart watch comprising:
a display unit configured to display content;
a sensor unit configured to detect an input signal and transmit the detected input signal to a processor;
a communication unit configured to transmit/receive data; and
the processor configured to control the display unit, the sensor unit, and the communication unit,
wherein the processor is configured to:
detect a mode of the smart watch, wherein the mode of the smart watch includes a worn mode and an unworn mode of the smart watch,
detect an external digital device paired with the smart watch,
obtain a distance between the smart watch and the external digital device, and
determine a notification device providing a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device based on the detected worn mode or unworn mode of the smart watch and based on the distance between the smart watch and the external device, wherein the notification device includes at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device.
2. The smart watch according to
3. The smart watch according to
4. The smart watch according to
5. The smart watch according to
6. The smart watch according to
7. The smart watch according to
determine the smart watch and the external digital device as the notification device in response to the detected absence of the input signal.
8. The smart watch according to
determine the smart watch and the external digital device as the notification device in response to the detected absence of the input signal.
9. The smart watch according to
10. The smart watch according to
11. The smart watch according to
12. The smart watch according to
13. The smart watch according to
transmit a notification start signal to the external digital device, if the external digital device is determined as the notification device.
14. The smart watch according to
15. The smart watch according to
16. The smart watch according to
18. The method according to
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Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(a), this application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2013-0051503, filed on May 7, 2013, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The disclosure relates to a smart watch and a method for controlling the same, and more particularly, to a method for determining a notification device that provides a notification of an event, based on whether a smart watch is being worn or not and on a distance between the smart watch and an external digital device.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
With advances in technology, development of wearable computers has accelerated. Wearable computers refer to computers that a user can naturally wear like clothes, wristwatches, glasses, or accessories. Although smart phones and tablet PCs may be conveniently used using user fingers or a touch pen, they may be inconvenient in that the user has to put them in a pocket or bag or carry such devices. On the contrary, the user can wear a wearable computer on the wrist or on the eyes like glasses, thereby providing convenience in mobility relative to the smart phone or tablet PC. In particular, among wearable computers, a variety of wristwatch related products, for example, a smart watch, capable of wirelessly providing various services such as weather forecasts, messages, notifications, stock quotes, etc., have been emerged.
Meanwhile, a smart watch may be interlinked with an external digital device such as a smart phone. If an event occurs in the smart watch or an external digital device, whether the smart watch or the external digital device will notify a user of the event needs to be determined.
Accordingly, the disclosure is directed to a smart watch and a method for controlling the same that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the disclosure is to determine a notification device for providing a notification of an event occurring in at least one of a smart watch and a digital device, when the smart watch detects an external digital device paired therewith.
Another object of the disclosure is to determine a notification device based on at least one of wearing/non-wearing of a smart watch, pairing/unpairing between the smart watch and an external digital device, and a distance between the smart watch and the external digital device.
Still another object of the disclosure is to change a notification device when an input signal is not detected with respect to a notification provided by the notification device for a preset time.
Additional advantages, objects, and features of the disclosure will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the disclosure. The objectives and other advantages of the disclosure may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the disclosure, as embodied and broadly described herein, a smart watch includes a display unit configured to display content, a sensor unit configured to detect an input signal and transmit the detected input signal to a processor, a communication unit configured to transmit/receive data; and the processor configured to control the display unit, the sensor unit, and the communication unit, wherein the processor is configured to: detect a mode of the smart watch, wherein the mode of the smart watch includes a worn mode and an unworn mode of the smart watch, detect an external digital device paired with the smart watch, and determine a notification device providing a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device based on the detected worn mode or unworn mode of the smart watch, wherein the notification device includes at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for controlling a smart watch includes detecting a mode of the smart watch, wherein the mode of the smart watch includes a worn mode and an unworn mode of the smart watch, detecting an external digital device paired with the smart watch, and determining a notification device providing a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device based on the smart watch worn mode or unworn mode, wherein the notification device includes at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the disclosure are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the disclosure as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the disclosure and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the disclosure. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
Although the terms used in the disclosure are selected from generally known and used terms while considering functions of the disclosure, they may vary according to intention or customs of those skilled in the art or to emergence of new technology. Some of the terms mentioned in the description of the disclosure may have been selected by the applicant at his or her discretion, and in such cases the detailed meanings thereof will be described in relevant parts of the description herein. Thus, the terms used in this disclosure should be interpreted based on the substantial meanings of the terms and the whole content of this disclosure rather than their simple names or meanings.
Embodiments will be described below in detail with reference to the attached drawings, which should not be construed as limiting the embodiments.
The display unit 110 outputs an image on a display screen. The display unit 110 may output an image according to content executed in the processor 140 or a control command received from the processor 140. For example, the content may include a video, an image, etc. In the disclosure, the display unit 110 may provide a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and an external digital device. Particularly, the display unit 100 may display a notification occurred from at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device as a character or image notification.
The sensor unit 120 may detect an input signal using at least one sensor equipped in the smart watch 100 and provide the input signal corresponding to a detection result to the processor 130. The sensor unit 120 may include a plurality of sensing means. In an embodiment, the plurality of sensing means may include a gravity sensor, a geomagnetic sensor, a motion sensor, a gyro sensor, an acceleration sensor, an infrared sensor, an inclination sensor, a brightness sensor, an altitude sensor, an olfactory sensor, a temperature sensor, a depth sensor, a pressure sensor, a bending sensor, an audio sensor, a video sensor, a Global Positioning System (GPS) sensor, a grip sensor, a touch sensor, etc. The sensor unit 120 generically refers to any of these various sensing means. The sensor unit 120 may sense various user input and user environment and provide sensing results to the processor 130 so that the processor 130 may perform operations corresponding to the sensing results. The above-described sensors may be included as separate elements in the smart watch 100 or may be incorporated into one or more elements in the smart watch 100.
According to the disclosure, the sensor unit 120 may detect an input signal of the smart watch 100. The input signal of the smart watch 100 may correspond to an input signal for determining whether a user wears the smart watch 100. For example, the input signal may include at least one of an input signal for the rear surface (not shown) of the smart watch 100 and an input signal for a buckle (not shown) of the smart watch 100. According to this disclosure, the sensor unit 120 may detect the input signal while providing a notification of an event occurred in the smart watch 100. The input signal for the smart watch 100 may include eye gaze input, touch input, voice input, gesture input, etc. In this disclosure, the sensor unit 120 may also detect a user grip signal for the smart watch 100 under the state that the user does not wear the smart watch 100.
The communication unit 130 may communicate with an external device using various protocols and thus transmit/receive data to/from the external device. The communication unit 130 may be connected to a network wirelessly or by wire and transmit/receive digital data such as content. In this disclosure, the smart watch 100 may perform pairing with an external digital device using the communication unit 130. The smart watch 100 may perform communication with the external digital device through pairing. This will be described again with reference to
The processor 140 may execute content received through data communication or stored in the storage unit 160. The processor 140 may control each unit of the smart watch 100 and control data transmission and reception between units.
In this disclosure, the processor 140 may detect a mode of the smart watch 100. The mode of the smart watch 100 may include a worn mode and a unworn mode. The mode of the smart watch 100 may be determined based on an input signal detected by the sensor unit 120 through at least one of the rear surface of the smart watch 100 and a buckle of the smart watch 100. In this disclosure, the processor 140 may detect an external digital device paired with the smart watch 100. In this disclosure, the processor 140 may determine a notification device that provides a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device, based on the detected worn mode or unworn mode of the smart watch 100. Herein, the notification device may include at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external device. This will be described with reference to
The power unit 150 is a power source connectable to an internal battery of the smart watch 100 or to an external power source, for supplying power to the smart watch 100.
The storage unit 160 may store various digital data including video, audio, pictures, applications, etc. The storage unit 160 may store programs for processing and controlling the processor 140 and serve to temporarily store input/output data. The storage unit 160 may include various digital data storage spaces such as a flash memory, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a Solid State Drive (SSD), etc.
Although not shown in
As an embodiment of the disclosure, various operations performed by the smart watch 100 may be controlled by the processor 140. Operations of the smart watch 100 may be stored in the storage unit 160 and may be controlled by an application driven by the processor 140. For convenience, in the attached drawings and following description, such operations are illustrated and explained as being performed/controlled by the smart watch 100.
The smart watch 100 illustrated in
Pairing refers to connection for data transmission/reception between the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. When pairing is performed, the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 communicate with each other to enable two-way data transmission/reception. In this disclosure, the smart watch 100 may be paired with the external digital device 200 using a communication unit (not shown). In addition, in this disclosure, pairing may be performed through Bluetooth, Near Field Communication (NFC), etc. As an example, pairing may be performed through user input using the smart watch 100 or the external digital device 200. The user input may include touch input and voice input. For example, the smart watch 100 may provide a separate button or a user interface for communication with the external digital device 200. The user may perform communication between the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 through user input using the button or the user interface.
If communication access is achieved, the smart watch 100 may exchange data with the external digital device 200 in a session open state. Meanwhile, the smart watch 100 may perform pairing with a plurality of external digital devices 200, 210, and 220. In this case, the smart watch 100 may achieve communication access through pairing and thus may selectively exchanges data with the plural external digital devices 200, 210, and 220.
The smart watch 100 may detect the paired external digital device 200 to determine a notification device that will provide a notification of an event occurring in the smart watch 100 or the external digital device 200. The notification device may be a device that provides a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. In this disclosure, the notification device may include at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200.
The event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 may be a state change occurred from at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. For example, the event may include an incoming telephone call, text message reception, new message reception of a Social Networking Service (SNS), scheduled alarm, weather alert, etc. The notification of the occurred event may include notifying the user of the above-described event. For example, the notification may be occurred in the form of a text message notification, a speech notification, a vibration notification, etc. The notification device may be determined according to whether the user is wearing the smart watch 100, whether the smart watch 100 is paired with the external digital device 200, or the distance between the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200.
On the other hand, in determining a notification device including at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 in this disclosure, the external digital device 200 may be set to a main device and the smart watch 100 may be set to a sub device. In this case, the external digital device 200 has priority over the smart watch 100 as the notification device under the same condition so that the external digital device 200 may provide the notification to the user. Conversely to the above case, the smart watch 100 may be set to the main device and the external digital device 200 may be set to the sub device. Notably, in description of this disclosure, the external digital device 200 is assumed to be the main device.
In consideration of the above description, the disclosure is directed to a method for determining which device will provide a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200, in the smart watch 100 paired with the external digital device 200. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to a method for the smart watch 100 to determine a notification device based on wearing/non-wearing of the smart watch and the distance between the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200.
In one embodiment, the smart watch 100 may determine the notification device that provides a notification for at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200, based on a smart watch worn mode or unworn mode. For example, in the smart watch worn mode, the smart watch 100 may determine the smart watch 100 as the notification device. In this case, the smart watch 100 may provide a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. For instance, in the smart watch unworn mode, the smart watch 100 may determine the external digital device 200 as the notification device. At this time, the smart watch 100 may transmit a notification start signal to the external digital device 200 so that the external digital device may provide a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200.
In another embodiment, the smart watch 100 may determine the notification device that provides the notification for at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200, according to whether there is the external digital device 200 paired with the smart watch 100. For example, the smart watch 100 may determine the smart watch 100 as the notification device when the external digital device 200 is not paired therewith. Further, for example, the smart watch 100 may determine at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 as the notification device, when the external digital device 200 is paired therewith.
As still another example, the smart watch 100 may determine the notification device that provides a notification as at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200, based on a distance between the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 paired with the smart watch 100. For example, if the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 are within a preset distance, the external digital device 200 may be determined as the notification device. In addition, if the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 are separated by more than a preset distance, the smart watch 100 and the external digital device may be determined as the notification device.
Furthermore, the smart watch 100 may determine the notification device based on the mode of the smart watch 100 and the distance between the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. This will be described with reference to embodiments of
First, the smart watch 100 may detect the mode of the smart watch 100. The mode of the smart watch 100 may include a smart watch worn mode and a smart watch unworn mode. The mode of the smart watch 100 may be determined according to whether there is an input signal for the rear surface (not shown) of the smart watch 100 or whether there is an input signal for the buckle (not shown) of the smart watch 100, as described previously with reference to
Also, the smart watch 100 may also detect the external digital device 200 paired therewith. As described with reference to
Next, the smart watch 100 may detect an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. Herein, the occurred event indicates occurrence of mode change while the user 10 uses the smart watch 100 or the external digital device 200. As described above with reference to
Next, the smart watch 100 may provide a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 through a notification device. More specifically, the smart watch 100 may determine the notification device that provides a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 and provide a notification at the determined notification device. The notification of the event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 may include a speech notification, a text message notification, a vibration notification, and an image notification.
Referring to
Meanwhile, when the smart watch 100 detects an input signal during provision a notification 20 through the smart watch 100, the smart watch 100 may terminated to provide the notification 20. This is because detection of an input signal for the smart watch 100 during provision of the notification 20 indicates that the user 10 has received the notification 20. The input signal for the smart watch 100 may include touch input, voice input, gesture input, eye gaze input, etc.
Through the above-described embodiment, the user 10 can easily recognize an event occurred through the smart watch 100 in the smart watch worn mode.
The smart watch 100 may detect a smart watch worn mode (time t0). Next, the smart watch 100 may be determined as the notification device as described with reference to
Meanwhile, the smart watch 100 may provide a notification during the preset time Tr. However, for the preset time Tr during which the notification is provided, the smart watch 100 may detect lack of an input signal. Herein, the input signal for the smart watch 100 may correspond to a signal indicating that the user 10 has recognized an event occurred through the notification. In addition, the input signal for the smart watch 100 may include a touch input signal, a voice input signal, and a gesture input signal. For example, when the notification is provided through the display unit 110 of the smart watch 100, the user may touch the display unit 110 to recognize occurrence of an event. The preset time Tr may indicate a reference time provided by the notification 20 in order to detect the input signal. For example, when a speech notification is provided, the reference time may correspond to duration of the speech notification. When a vibration notification, for example, is provided, the reference time may correspond to a preset number of vibrations.
In this case, the smart watch 100 may re-determine the notification device in response to absence of the input signal for the smart watch 100 for the preset time Tr. That is, the notification device is changed in consideration of the fact that the user 10 does not recognize the provided notification. Accordingly, the smart watch 100 may determine the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 as the notification devices (time t2). At that time, the smart watch 100 may transmit a notification start signal to the external digital device 200. Next, the smart watch 100 may provide notifications 20 and 30 using both the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. Thus, the notification informing the user 10 of occurrence of an event is provided through not only the smart watch 100 but also the external digital device 200 to a user 10.
Through the above-described embodiment, if the user does not recognize a notification provided through the set notification device, the smart watch 100 re-determines the notification device so that the notification of the occurred event can be provided to the user through various devices.
First, the smart watch 100 may detect the mode of the smart watch 100. Referring to
Next, the smart watch 100 may detect an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. Referring to
Referring to
Meanwhile, if the smart watch 100 detects absence of an input signal therefor while providing a notification for a preset time as described above with reference to
First, the smart watch 100 may detect the mode of the smart watch 100. Referring to
Next, the smart watch 100 may detect an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. Next, the smart watch 100 may provide a notification of the event occurring in at least one of the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200.
Referring to
According to the above-described embodiment, in the smart watch unworn mode, the user can receive the notification of the event through the external digital device that is capable of easily recognizing the notification relative to the smart watch 100.
Meanwhile, the smart watch 100 may detect a smart watch grip signal of the user 10 while providing the notification of the event occurred through the external digital device 200. In this case, since the user may be positioned in the vicinity of the smart watch 100 despite not wearing the smart watch, the smart watch 100 may re-determine itself as the notification device.
In the embodiment of
First, the smart watch 100 may detect mode of the smart watch 100. Referring to
Referring to
Meanwhile, when notifications 20 and 30 are provided through the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200, the smart watch 100 may differently control strength levels of the notifications provided by the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200. Here, the strength levels of the notifications may correspond to strength levels of signals providing the notifications. For example, the strength level of the notification may include volume of a speech notification, font size of a text message notification, vibration strength of a vibration notification, etc.
According to the above-described embodiment, the user can recognize a notification provided by a device nearer the smart watch 100 and the external digital device 200 in a smart watch non-wearing state.
First, the smart watch may detect a smart watch mode (step S810). As described with reference to
Next, the smart watch may detect an external digital device paired with the smart watch (step S820). As described with reference to
Next, the smart watch may determine a notification device providing a notification of an event occurring in at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device (step S830). In this case, the smart watch may detect the event occurring in at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device. The smart watch may obtain the distance between the smart watch and the external digital device and determine the notification device which provides the notification of the event, based on the worn mode or unworn mode of the smart watch and the obtained distance between the smart watch and the external digital device. Here, the notification device may correspond to at least one of the smart watch and the external digital device as described with reference to
The smart watch may detect a mode thereof (step S910). Next, the smart watch may detect an external digital device paired therewith (step S920).
Next, if the smart watch is in a worn mode, the smart watch may determine itself as a notification device (step S930). As described with reference to
Meanwhile, if the smart watch is in a unworn mode, the smart watch may determine whether the distance between the smart watch and the external digital device is within a preset distance (step S940). Here, the preset distance may correspond to a distance set by the user or a distance automatically set between the smart watch and the external digital device. The distance between the smart watch and the external digital device may be obtained based on a transmission/reception signal between both devices connected through pairing.
In step S940, if the distance between the smart watch and the external digital device exceeds the preset distance, the smart watch may determine the external digital device as a notification device (step S950). In this case, if a smart watch grip signal is detected in a smart watch non-wearing state as described with reference to
In step S940, if the distance between the smart watch and the external digital device is within the preset distance, the smart watch may determine itself and the external digital device as notification devices (step S960). As described with reference to
While the disclosure has been described with reference to separate drawings for convenience, a new embodiment may be implemented by combining embodiments illustrated in the drawings. When needed, designing a computer-readable recording medium, in which a program for implementing the afore-described embodiments is recorded, is within the scope of the disclosure.
The smart watch and the method for controlling the same according to the disclosure are not limited to the configurations and methods of the exemplary embodiments set forth herein. The exemplary embodiments may be selectively combined in part or in whole to form various embodiments that all fall within the scope of the disclosure.
Meanwhile, the smart watch and the control method therefor according to the disclosure may be implemented as code that can be written on a processor-readable recording medium and thus read by a processor provided in a networked device. The processor-readable recording medium may be any type of recording device in which data is stored in a processor-readable manner. The processor-readable recording medium may include, for example, a ROM, a RAM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disc, and an optical data storage device and may be implemented in the form of a carrier wave transmitted over the Internet. The processor-readable recording medium can be distributed over a plurality of computer systems connected to a network so that processor-readable code is written thereto and executed therefrom in a decentralized manner.
As is apparent from the above description, according to an embodiment, when an event such as a phone call occurs while a user uses a smart watch and an external digital device paired with the smart watch, the user can easily recognize occurrence of the event through notification provided by a notification device.
According to an embodiment, when an event such as a phone call occurs, the user can easily recognize occurrence of the event through a notification device enabling effective notification of the event, wherein the notification device is based on at least one of wearing/non-wearing of a smart watch, pairing/non-pairing between the smart watch and an external digital device, and a distance between the smart watch and the external digital device.
In addition, according to an embodiment, when an input signal from a user is not detected while a notification is provided with respect to a smart watch or an external digital device for a preset time, the user can easily recognize occurrence of an event through a changed notification device.
While the disclosure has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the following claims.
Both a device and a method are described in this the disclosure and their descriptions may be complementarily applied as necessary.
Lee, Doyoung, Kim, Yongsin, Park, Hyorim
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